Compare movers in Exeter

Get an instant estimate and compare matched moving partners across Exeter — from the quayside to Topsham, Alphington, Crediton, and wider Devon.

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MAZE treats Exeter as a regional Devon hub, helping you compare final quotes for city-centre flats, student and professional moves, hillier terraces, family homes, and rural routes before booking.

Man & Van in Exeter

Fast, flexible moves for flats, studios, and single items across the city centre, St Thomas, and Heavitree. Most jobs suit a Luton van with 1–2 crew.

£28–£55 /hr
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Removals in Exeter

Full house moves with packing, dismantling, and storage across Topsham, Alphington, Crediton, and beyond. Compare final quotes before booking.

£260–£600
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Local moving cost guide

Typical moving costs in Exeter

Exeter is a larger regional city page, so quotes should separate city-centre flats, student/professional moves, hillier terraces, family homes, and rural Devon routes towards Topsham, Crediton, Exmouth, or the A30/M5 corridor.

Studio / 1-bed city flat

Man & Van
£30–£58 /hr
House removals
£260–£440

2-bed terrace or student/professional move

Man & Van
£175–£330 total
House removals
£380–£650

3-bed family home or rural Devon move

Man & Van
£300–£540 total
House removals
£580–£980

These Exeter ranges are planning figures. Final quotes depend on city-centre loading, hills, student dates, M5/A30/A38 timing, packing, stairs, parking, and whether the move heads into rural Devon.

What changes the price

  • City-centre and quayside moves can involve narrow streets, controlled loading, or longer carries from the van.
  • University and tenancy dates can compress availability around June, September, and end-of-month weekends.
  • Routes towards Topsham, Crediton, Exmouth, or Tiverton can add rural mileage or A-road timing assumptions.
  • Hillier terraces and older homes may need extra crew time for stairs, tight turns, or heavy furniture.

Access and route notes

  • Tell movers if the property is in the city centre, on a hill, in a managed flat block, or on a permit street.
  • For student or professional moves, confirm key collection, lift access, and whether there are multiple pickups.
  • If the move leaves Exeter via the M5, A30, or A38, ask how travel time is included.

Before you book

  • Compare final quotes on parking assumptions, route timing, crew size, packing, and dismantling.
  • Share photos of staircases, loading points, and restricted parking before accepting a quote.
  • Use the instant estimate first, then review each mover's final quote, terms, insurance position, and credentials before booking.

Areas covered in Exeter

Devon

City Centre
St Thomas
Heavitree
Topsham
Alphington
Pinhoe
Countess Wear
Exwick
Crediton
Tiverton
Dawlish
Exmouth

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Illustrative examples of MAZE-vetted moving partners covering Exeter and surrounding areas. MAZE-vetted means the partner has completed MAZE's onboarding checks; review each mover's final quote, terms, insurance position, and credentials before booking.

Exeter Express Movers

4.7 (138)
From £30/hr
1–3·City moves
  • Man & Van
  • Packing
  • Assembly

Devon Relocations

4.6 (104)
From £280
2–4·Family homes
  • Full Removals
  • Storage
  • Packing

EX Van Services

4.3 (59)
From £28/hr
1–2·Quick moves
  • Man & Van
  • Single Items

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Good to know

The city centre has narrow streets and limited loading windows — check access in advance.
Exeter University term dates drive peak demand for man and van services.
M5/A30 junction congestion can affect timing — early starts are recommended for longer-distance moves.

Moving in Exeter — common questions

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